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Can My Neighbour Build on Their Property Without My Permission?

 Can My Neighbour Build on Their Property Without My Permission?” 🛠️🚧

A question that often stirs tension between neighbours:
“My neighbour started constructing on their property and it’s right next to my wall. Can they do this without my consent?”
(Also heard: “Ab mujhe apne ghar ki security bhi protect karni padegi!” 😅🏡)

Answer: YES — your neighbour can generally build on their property, but there are restrictions. 🚫🔨

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What the Law Says:

  • Indian Building Bye-Laws and local municipal laws govern construction projects. As long as the construction is within legal boundaries and complies with regulations, your neighbour can go ahead.

  • Right to Light and Air laws ensure that your property’s natural light and ventilation are not blocked.

  • If construction affects your property’s structural integrity, or violates your property line, you have the right to challenge it.

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💡 What You Can Do: ✔️ Check with local municipal authorities for construction permits
✔️ If the construction violates property lines or damage occurs, send a legal notice
✔️ If a structural risk to your property exists, ask for a structural audit
✔️ Seek injunction orders from court if the construction is illegal

😂 Pro Tip: “Neighbours can build a house, but not a war — check your rights before picking up the phone to call the contractor!” 🏠📞🛠️

📣 If your neighbour’s construction is causing you trouble or violating your rights — LEXIS AND COMPANY is here to help you navigate through property laws and disputes with ease!

📞 Call: +91-9051112233
🌐 Website: https://www.lexcliq.com

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